wasn't the law already upheld . andrew napalitano is here to make it all make sense. >> presumably one can make sense. >> gretchen: didn't they rule on the law entirity and come back with pieces television. >> the worry to your question basically yes. the supreme court the out come was a surprise. ruled on the individual man date that everybody have health insurance and on the state exchanges, that the congress forced the state to raise taxes and tell them how to pend it the supreme court weighed in on that. the statute is 2700 pages long and there are many other challenges in the court system to other parts of the statu. there are 45 plaintiffs all religious organizations many of them catholic and arch dose dose of new york challenged the so-called employer man date. the employer man date requires employers to buy health insurance that makes services available that violate the employer's values like birth control and abortion and euthaniasia. this would apply to universities and students. can yesterday the supreme